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what happens when a solution of iron(II) sulphate is reacted with a solution of sodium hydroxide​

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Answered by 00SweetGirl00
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An aqueous solution of ferrous sulphate reacts with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to form a precipitate of ferrous hydroxide and sodium sulphate remains in the solution.

Answered by Manasjobanputra
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An aqueous solution of ferrous sulphate reacts with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to form a precipitate of ferrous hydroxide and sodium sulphate remains in the solution.

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